The beautiful Ganesh Himal range lies hidden inside the high valleys of the Northern Tibetan border. This mountain range can be seen even from the capital city, Kathmandu. The picturesque views of rows of mountains gleaming with the rays of sun, what more can a person ask for? This is a very special trekking experience which offers spectacular views of isolated biodiversity and cultural heritages. This trek will give you the most beautiful scenic experience you can ever come across. However, since Ganesh Himal Trekking is for advanced trekkers, it requires previous trekking experience and good physical fitness.

This adventurous Ganesh Himal trekking starts from the base of Trishuli River and along the upper valley landscapes. The snowcapped mountain, the green forest with flowers blooming everywhere is what you can expect from this trekking. The culture of the locals that live round there, their hospitality and the tiny little structures scattered here and there is also something that you could look forward too.The best season for visit would be from the month of February to May and August to December, although the trek is open throughout the year.

Day 01: Arrival and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley and make preplan for the trek.
Day 03: Drive to Betrawati & trek to Chapdanda (1220m)
Day 04: Trek to Bhalche (2020m)
Day 05: Trek to Gonga (2800m)
Day 06: Trek to Rupchet (3720m)
Day 07: Acclimatization day, and hiking around the valley.
Day 08: Trek to Phedi (3546m) via Singla pass (4750m)
Day 09: Trek to Pansang Bhanjyang (4000m)
Day 10: Rest and hike around the valley
Day 11: Trek to Tipling (2500m)
Day 12: Trek to Sertung (2050m)
Day 13: Trek to Sapchet (1500m)
Day 14: Trek to Darkha (1250m)
Day 15: Trek to Lapang (1000m)
Day 16: Trek to Khahare (900m)
Day 17: Trek to Arughat (700m)
Day 18: Drive to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.